Grief-stricken friends watch police pull body of a man, 19, out of Adelaide’s River Torrens after he ‘drowned during a heavy drinking session’

Companions of a 19-year-old man who suffocated in Adelaide’s Stream Torrens after a tanked swim have looked as his body was hauled out of the cloudy waters.

The young fellow of African plunge was most recently seen in the waterway on Wednesday evening at 4.50pm after a drinking session on the save money with a gathering of six others.

A group of police jumpers scoured the sloppy profundities of the waterway as his troubled companions clustered and watched on, as indicated by the Adelaide Publicist.

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His body was recouped at 7.10pm – over two hours after he initially entered the waterway water close to the College of Adelaide.

The passing of the Smithfield man is not being dealt with suspicious by police – in spite of his companions apparently asserting he had been pushed into the water by two outsiders.

It has been more than a long time since a man has suffocated in Adelaide’s famous Stream Torrens.

A 51-year-old man kicked the bucket in the waterway in 2014 after he endeavored to recover his toy vessel yet did not come back to the water’s edge.

Save groups have cautioned general society about the perils of the stream as in spite of the fact that it might look quiet, there are a few submerged dangers including thick sloppy banks that can trap swimmers.

Police are speaking to any individual who may have seen the man go into the water to please contact Wrongdoing Plugs on 1800 333 000.